Europe also interested in Ukrainian deposits. EU proposes "beneficial agreement" on minerals

EU Commissioner for Industrial Strategy Stephane Sejourne has proposed to the authorities in Kiev to conclude a "beneficial agreement" on the use of Ukrainian mineral resources, Ukrainian media reported on Tuesday.
The proposal was made during Sejourne's visit to Kyiv on Monday, which the French politician attended together with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in connection with the third anniversary of the full-scale Russian invasion, Ukrainian portals reported, citing the AFP agency.
"Ukrainian mineral wealth, including manganese, titanium, graphite and lithium, has been the subject of tense negotiations between Kyiv and Washington. US President Donald Trump has stressed that the United States deserves to 'get its money' for helping to defend Ukraine from a Russian invasion," the European Truth portal recalled.
During his visit to Kyiv, Sejourne offered Ukrainian officials another potential deal.
“21 of the 30 critical materials that Europe needs can be supplied by Ukraine as part of a mutually beneficial partnership,” Sejourne said.
"The added value offered by Europe is that we will never demand an agreement that is not beneficial to both parties," he assured.
On Monday, Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration Olha Stefanishyna announced that Ukraine's negotiations with the US on a mineral resources agreement are in their final stages.
Steve Witkoff, President Trump's Middle East envoy, said Sunday that he expected the U.S. to sign the deal next week. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky rejected the initial U.S. proposal but is no longer hesitating, the adviser added.
Earlier, Zelensky said he refused to sign the document because it did not contain any US security guarantees for Ukraine.
From Kiev Jarosław Junko (PAP)
jjk/ szm/
EU Commissioner for Industrial Strategy Stephane Sejourne has proposed to the authorities in Kiev to conclude a "beneficial agreement" on the use of Ukrainian mineral resources, Ukrainian media reported on Tuesday.
The proposal was made during Sejourne's visit to Kyiv on Monday, which the French politician attended together with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in connection with the third anniversary of the full-scale Russian invasion, Ukrainian portals reported, citing the AFP agency.
"Ukrainian mineral wealth, including manganese, titanium, graphite and lithium, has been the subject of tense negotiations between Kyiv and Washington. US President Donald Trump has stressed that the United States deserves to 'get its money' for helping to defend Ukraine from a Russian invasion," the European Truth portal recalled.
During his visit to Kyiv, Sejourne offered Ukrainian officials another potential deal.
“21 of the 30 critical materials that Europe needs can be supplied by Ukraine as part of a mutually beneficial partnership,” Sejourne said.
"The added value offered by Europe is that we will never demand an agreement that is not beneficial to both parties," he assured.
On Monday, Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration Olha Stefanishyna announced that Ukraine's negotiations with the US on a mineral resources agreement are in their final stages.
Steve Witkoff, President Trump's Middle East envoy, said Sunday that he expected the U.S. to sign the deal next week. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky rejected the initial U.S. proposal but is no longer hesitating, the adviser added.
Earlier, Zelensky said he refused to sign the document because it did not contain any US security guarantees for Ukraine.
From Kiev Jarosław Junko (PAP)
jjk/ szm/
EU Commissioner for Industrial Strategy Stephane Sejourne has proposed to the authorities in Kiev to conclude a "beneficial agreement" on the use of Ukrainian mineral resources, Ukrainian media reported on Tuesday.
The proposal was made during Sejourne's visit to Kyiv on Monday, which the French politician attended together with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in connection with the third anniversary of the full-scale Russian invasion, Ukrainian portals reported, citing the AFP agency.
"Ukrainian mineral wealth, including manganese, titanium, graphite and lithium, has been the subject of tense negotiations between Kyiv and Washington. US President Donald Trump has stressed that the United States deserves to 'get its money' for helping to defend Ukraine from a Russian invasion," the European Truth portal recalled.
During his visit to Kyiv, Sejourne offered Ukrainian officials another potential deal.
“21 of the 30 critical materials that Europe needs can be supplied by Ukraine as part of a mutually beneficial partnership,” Sejourne said.
"The added value offered by Europe is that we will never demand an agreement that is not beneficial to both parties," he assured.
On Monday, Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration Olha Stefanishyna announced that Ukraine's negotiations with the US on a mineral resources agreement are in their final stages.
Steve Witkoff, President Trump's Middle East envoy, said Sunday that he expected the U.S. to sign the deal next week. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky rejected the initial U.S. proposal but is no longer hesitating, the adviser added.
Earlier, Zelensky said he refused to sign the document because it did not contain any US security guarantees for Ukraine.
From Kiev Jarosław Junko (PAP)
jjk/ szm/
EU Commissioner for Industrial Strategy Stephane Sejourne has proposed to the authorities in Kiev to conclude a "beneficial agreement" on the use of Ukrainian mineral resources, Ukrainian media reported on Tuesday.
The proposal was made during Sejourne's visit to Kyiv on Monday, which the French politician attended together with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in connection with the third anniversary of the full-scale Russian invasion, Ukrainian portals reported, citing the AFP agency.
"Ukrainian mineral wealth, including manganese, titanium, graphite and lithium, has been the subject of tense negotiations between Kyiv and Washington. US President Donald Trump has stressed that the United States deserves to 'get its money' for helping to defend Ukraine from a Russian invasion," the European Truth portal recalled.
During his visit to Kyiv, Sejourne offered Ukrainian officials another potential deal.
“21 of the 30 critical materials that Europe needs can be supplied by Ukraine as part of a mutually beneficial partnership,” Sejourne said.
"The added value offered by Europe is that we will never demand an agreement that is not beneficial to both parties," he assured.
On Monday, Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration Olha Stefanishyna announced that Ukraine's negotiations with the US on a mineral resources agreement are in their final stages.
Steve Witkoff, President Trump's Middle East envoy, said Sunday that he expected the U.S. to sign the deal next week. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky rejected the initial U.S. proposal but is no longer hesitating, the adviser added.
Earlier, Zelensky said he refused to sign the document because it did not contain any US security guarantees for Ukraine.
From Kiev Jarosław Junko (PAP)
jjk/ szm/
EU Commissioner for Industrial Strategy Stephane Sejourne has proposed to the authorities in Kiev to conclude a "beneficial agreement" on the use of Ukrainian mineral resources, Ukrainian media reported on Tuesday.
The proposal was made during Sejourne's visit to Kyiv on Monday, which the French politician attended together with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in connection with the third anniversary of the full-scale Russian invasion, Ukrainian portals reported, citing the AFP agency.
"Ukrainian mineral wealth, including manganese, titanium, graphite and lithium, has been the subject of tense negotiations between Kyiv and Washington. US President Donald Trump has stressed that the United States deserves to 'get its money' for helping to defend Ukraine from a Russian invasion," the European Truth portal recalled.
During his visit to Kyiv, Sejourne offered Ukrainian officials another potential deal.
“21 of the 30 critical materials that Europe needs can be supplied by Ukraine as part of a mutually beneficial partnership,” Sejourne said.
"The added value offered by Europe is that we will never demand an agreement that is not beneficial to both parties," he assured.
On Monday, Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration Olha Stefanishyna announced that Ukraine's negotiations with the US on a mineral resources agreement are in their final stages.
Steve Witkoff, President Trump's Middle East envoy, said Sunday that he expected the U.S. to sign the deal next week. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky rejected the initial U.S. proposal but is no longer hesitating, the adviser added.
Earlier, Zelensky said he refused to sign the document because it did not contain any US security guarantees for Ukraine.
From Kiev Jarosław Junko (PAP)
jjk/ szm/
EU Commissioner for Industrial Strategy Stephane Sejourne has proposed to the authorities in Kiev to conclude a "beneficial agreement" on the use of Ukrainian mineral resources, Ukrainian media reported on Tuesday.
The proposal was made during Sejourne's visit to Kyiv on Monday, which the French politician attended together with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in connection with the third anniversary of the full-scale Russian invasion, Ukrainian portals reported, citing the AFP agency.
"Ukrainian mineral wealth, including manganese, titanium, graphite and lithium, has been the subject of tense negotiations between Kyiv and Washington. US President Donald Trump has stressed that the United States deserves to 'get its money' for helping to defend Ukraine from a Russian invasion," the European Truth portal recalled.
During his visit to Kyiv, Sejourne offered Ukrainian officials another potential deal.
“21 of the 30 critical materials that Europe needs can be supplied by Ukraine as part of a mutually beneficial partnership,” Sejourne said.
"The added value offered by Europe is that we will never demand an agreement that is not beneficial to both parties," he assured.
On Monday, Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration Olha Stefanishyna announced that Ukraine's negotiations with the US on a mineral resources agreement are in their final stages.
Steve Witkoff, President Trump's Middle East envoy, said Sunday that he expected the U.S. to sign the deal next week. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky rejected the initial U.S. proposal but is no longer hesitating, the adviser added.
Earlier, Zelensky said he refused to sign the document because it did not contain any US security guarantees for Ukraine.
From Kiev Jarosław Junko (PAP)
jjk/ szm/
EU Commissioner for Industrial Strategy Stephane Sejourne has proposed to the authorities in Kiev to conclude a "beneficial agreement" on the use of Ukrainian mineral resources, Ukrainian media reported on Tuesday.
The proposal was made during Sejourne's visit to Kyiv on Monday, which the French politician attended together with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in connection with the third anniversary of the full-scale Russian invasion, Ukrainian portals reported, citing the AFP agency.
"Ukrainian mineral wealth, including manganese, titanium, graphite and lithium, has been the subject of tense negotiations between Kyiv and Washington. US President Donald Trump has stressed that the United States deserves to 'get its money' for helping to defend Ukraine from a Russian invasion," the European Truth portal recalled.
During his visit to Kyiv, Sejourne offered Ukrainian officials another potential deal.
“21 of the 30 critical materials that Europe needs can be supplied by Ukraine as part of a mutually beneficial partnership,” Sejourne said.
"The added value offered by Europe is that we will never demand an agreement that is not beneficial to both parties," he assured.
On Monday, Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration Olha Stefanishyna announced that Ukraine's negotiations with the US on a mineral resources agreement are in their final stages.
Steve Witkoff, President Trump's Middle East envoy, said Sunday that he expected the U.S. to sign the deal next week. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky rejected the initial U.S. proposal but is no longer hesitating, the adviser added.
Earlier, Zelensky said he refused to sign the document because it did not contain any US security guarantees for Ukraine.
From Kiev Jarosław Junko (PAP)
jjk/ szm/
EU Commissioner for Industrial Strategy Stephane Sejourne has proposed to the authorities in Kiev to conclude a "beneficial agreement" on the use of Ukrainian mineral resources, Ukrainian media reported on Tuesday.
The proposal was made during Sejourne's visit to Kyiv on Monday, which the French politician attended together with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in connection with the third anniversary of the full-scale Russian invasion, Ukrainian portals reported, citing the AFP agency.
"Ukrainian mineral wealth, including manganese, titanium, graphite and lithium, has been the subject of tense negotiations between Kyiv and Washington. US President Donald Trump has stressed that the United States deserves to 'get its money' for helping to defend Ukraine from a Russian invasion," the European Truth portal recalled.
During his visit to Kyiv, Sejourne offered Ukrainian officials another potential deal.
“21 of the 30 critical materials that Europe needs can be supplied by Ukraine as part of a mutually beneficial partnership,” Sejourne said.
"The added value offered by Europe is that we will never demand an agreement that is not beneficial to both parties," he assured.
On Monday, Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration Olha Stefanishyna announced that Ukraine's negotiations with the US on a mineral resources agreement are in their final stages.
Steve Witkoff, President Trump's Middle East envoy, said Sunday that he expected the U.S. to sign the deal next week. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky rejected the initial U.S. proposal but is no longer hesitating, the adviser added.
Earlier, Zelensky said he refused to sign the document because it did not contain any US security guarantees for Ukraine.
From Kiev Jarosław Junko (PAP)
jjk/ szm/
EU Commissioner for Industrial Strategy Stephane Sejourne has proposed to the authorities in Kiev to conclude a "beneficial agreement" on the use of Ukrainian mineral resources, Ukrainian media reported on Tuesday.
The proposal was made during Sejourne's visit to Kyiv on Monday, which the French politician attended together with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in connection with the third anniversary of the full-scale Russian invasion, Ukrainian portals reported, citing the AFP agency.
"Ukrainian mineral wealth, including manganese, titanium, graphite and lithium, has been the subject of tense negotiations between Kyiv and Washington. US President Donald Trump has stressed that the United States deserves to 'get its money' for helping to defend Ukraine from a Russian invasion," the European Truth portal recalled.
During his visit to Kyiv, Sejourne offered Ukrainian officials another potential deal.
“21 of the 30 critical materials that Europe needs can be supplied by Ukraine as part of a mutually beneficial partnership,” Sejourne said.
"The added value offered by Europe is that we will never demand an agreement that is not beneficial to both parties," he assured.
On Monday, Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration Olha Stefanishyna announced that Ukraine's negotiations with the US on a mineral resources agreement are in their final stages.
Steve Witkoff, President Trump's Middle East envoy, said Sunday that he expected the U.S. to sign the deal next week. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky rejected the initial U.S. proposal but is no longer hesitating, the adviser added.
Earlier, Zelensky said he refused to sign the document because it did not contain any US security guarantees for Ukraine.
From Kiev Jarosław Junko (PAP)
jjk/ szm/
EU Commissioner for Industrial Strategy Stephane Sejourne has proposed to the authorities in Kiev to conclude a "beneficial agreement" on the use of Ukrainian mineral resources, Ukrainian media reported on Tuesday.
The proposal was made during Sejourne's visit to Kyiv on Monday, which the French politician attended together with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in connection with the third anniversary of the full-scale Russian invasion, Ukrainian portals reported, citing the AFP agency.
"Ukrainian mineral wealth, including manganese, titanium, graphite and lithium, has been the subject of tense negotiations between Kyiv and Washington. US President Donald Trump has stressed that the United States deserves to 'get its money' for helping to defend Ukraine from a Russian invasion," the European Truth portal recalled.
During his visit to Kyiv, Sejourne offered Ukrainian officials another potential deal.
“21 of the 30 critical materials that Europe needs can be supplied by Ukraine as part of a mutually beneficial partnership,” Sejourne said.
"The added value offered by Europe is that we will never demand an agreement that is not beneficial to both parties," he assured.
On Monday, Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration Olha Stefanishyna announced that Ukraine's negotiations with the US on a mineral resources agreement are in their final stages.
Steve Witkoff, President Trump's Middle East envoy, said Sunday that he expected the U.S. to sign the deal next week. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky rejected the initial U.S. proposal but is no longer hesitating, the adviser added.
Earlier, Zelensky said he refused to sign the document because it did not contain any US security guarantees for Ukraine.
From Kiev Jarosław Junko (PAP)
jjk/ szm/
EU Commissioner for Industrial Strategy Stephane Sejourne has proposed to the authorities in Kiev to conclude a "beneficial agreement" on the use of Ukrainian mineral resources, Ukrainian media reported on Tuesday.
The proposal was made during Sejourne's visit to Kyiv on Monday, which the French politician attended together with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in connection with the third anniversary of the full-scale Russian invasion, Ukrainian portals reported, citing the AFP agency.
"Ukrainian mineral wealth, including manganese, titanium, graphite and lithium, has been the subject of tense negotiations between Kyiv and Washington. US President Donald Trump has stressed that the United States deserves to 'get its money' for helping to defend Ukraine from a Russian invasion," the European Truth portal recalled.
During his visit to Kyiv, Sejourne offered Ukrainian officials another potential deal.
“21 of the 30 critical materials that Europe needs can be supplied by Ukraine as part of a mutually beneficial partnership,” Sejourne said.
"The added value offered by Europe is that we will never demand an agreement that is not beneficial to both parties," he assured.
On Monday, Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration Olha Stefanishyna announced that Ukraine's negotiations with the US on a mineral resources agreement are in their final stages.
Steve Witkoff, President Trump's Middle East envoy, said Sunday that he expected the U.S. to sign the deal next week. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky rejected the initial U.S. proposal but is no longer hesitating, the adviser added.
Earlier, Zelensky said he refused to sign the document because it did not contain any US security guarantees for Ukraine.
From Kiev Jarosław Junko (PAP)
jjk/ szm/
EU Commissioner for Industrial Strategy Stephane Sejourne has proposed to the authorities in Kiev to conclude a "beneficial agreement" on the use of Ukrainian mineral resources, Ukrainian media reported on Tuesday.
The proposal was made during Sejourne's visit to Kyiv on Monday, which the French politician attended together with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in connection with the third anniversary of the full-scale Russian invasion, Ukrainian portals reported, citing the AFP agency.
"Ukrainian mineral wealth, including manganese, titanium, graphite and lithium, has been the subject of tense negotiations between Kyiv and Washington. US President Donald Trump has stressed that the United States deserves to 'get its money' for helping to defend Ukraine from a Russian invasion," the European Truth portal recalled.
During his visit to Kyiv, Sejourne offered Ukrainian officials another potential deal.
“21 of the 30 critical materials that Europe needs can be supplied by Ukraine as part of a mutually beneficial partnership,” Sejourne said.
"The added value offered by Europe is that we will never demand an agreement that is not beneficial to both parties," he assured.
On Monday, Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration Olha Stefanishyna announced that Ukraine's negotiations with the US on a mineral resources agreement are in their final stages.
Steve Witkoff, President Trump's Middle East envoy, said Sunday that he expected the U.S. to sign the deal next week. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky rejected the initial U.S. proposal but is no longer hesitating, the adviser added.
Earlier, Zelensky said he refused to sign the document because it did not contain any US security guarantees for Ukraine.
From Kiev Jarosław Junko (PAP)
jjk/ szm/
EU Commissioner for Industrial Strategy Stephane Sejourne has proposed to the authorities in Kiev to conclude a "beneficial agreement" on the use of Ukrainian mineral resources, Ukrainian media reported on Tuesday.
The proposal was made during Sejourne's visit to Kyiv on Monday, which the French politician attended together with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in connection with the third anniversary of the full-scale Russian invasion, Ukrainian portals reported, citing the AFP agency.
"Ukrainian mineral wealth, including manganese, titanium, graphite and lithium, has been the subject of tense negotiations between Kyiv and Washington. US President Donald Trump has stressed that the United States deserves to 'get its money' for helping to defend Ukraine from a Russian invasion," the European Truth portal recalled.
During his visit to Kyiv, Sejourne offered Ukrainian officials another potential deal.
“21 of the 30 critical materials that Europe needs can be supplied by Ukraine as part of a mutually beneficial partnership,” Sejourne said.
"The added value offered by Europe is that we will never demand an agreement that is not beneficial to both parties," he assured.
On Monday, Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration Olha Stefanishyna announced that Ukraine's negotiations with the US on a mineral resources agreement are in their final stages.
Steve Witkoff, President Trump's Middle East envoy, said Sunday that he expected the U.S. to sign the deal next week. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky rejected the initial U.S. proposal but is no longer hesitating, the adviser added.
Earlier, Zelensky said he refused to sign the document because it did not contain any US security guarantees for Ukraine.
From Kiev Jarosław Junko (PAP)
jjk/ szm/
EU Commissioner for Industrial Strategy Stephane Sejourne has proposed to the authorities in Kiev to conclude a "beneficial agreement" on the use of Ukrainian mineral resources, Ukrainian media reported on Tuesday.
The proposal was made during Sejourne's visit to Kyiv on Monday, which the French politician attended together with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in connection with the third anniversary of the full-scale Russian invasion, Ukrainian portals reported, citing the AFP agency.
"Ukrainian mineral wealth, including manganese, titanium, graphite and lithium, has been the subject of tense negotiations between Kyiv and Washington. US President Donald Trump has stressed that the United States deserves to 'get its money' for helping to defend Ukraine from a Russian invasion," the European Truth portal recalled.
During his visit to Kyiv, Sejourne offered Ukrainian officials another potential deal.
“21 of the 30 critical materials that Europe needs can be supplied by Ukraine as part of a mutually beneficial partnership,” Sejourne said.
"The added value offered by Europe is that we will never demand an agreement that is not beneficial to both parties," he assured.
On Monday, Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration Olha Stefanishyna announced that Ukraine's negotiations with the US on a mineral resources agreement are in their final stages.
Steve Witkoff, President Trump's Middle East envoy, said Sunday that he expected the U.S. to sign the deal next week. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky rejected the initial U.S. proposal but is no longer hesitating, the adviser added.
Earlier, Zelensky said he refused to sign the document because it did not contain any US security guarantees for Ukraine.
From Kiev Jarosław Junko (PAP)
jjk/ szm/
EU Commissioner for Industrial Strategy Stephane Sejourne has proposed to the authorities in Kiev to conclude a "beneficial agreement" on the use of Ukrainian mineral resources, Ukrainian media reported on Tuesday.
The proposal was made during Sejourne's visit to Kyiv on Monday, which the French politician attended together with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in connection with the third anniversary of the full-scale Russian invasion, Ukrainian portals reported, citing the AFP agency.
"Ukrainian mineral wealth, including manganese, titanium, graphite and lithium, has been the subject of tense negotiations between Kyiv and Washington. US President Donald Trump has stressed that the United States deserves to 'get its money' for helping to defend Ukraine from a Russian invasion," the European Truth portal recalled.
During his visit to Kyiv, Sejourne offered Ukrainian officials another potential deal.
“21 of the 30 critical materials that Europe needs can be supplied by Ukraine as part of a mutually beneficial partnership,” Sejourne said.
"The added value offered by Europe is that we will never demand an agreement that is not beneficial to both parties," he assured.
On Monday, Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration Olha Stefanishyna announced that Ukraine's negotiations with the US on a mineral resources agreement are in their final stages.
Steve Witkoff, President Trump's Middle East envoy, said Sunday that he expected the U.S. to sign the deal next week. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky rejected the initial U.S. proposal but is no longer hesitating, the adviser added.
Earlier, Zelensky said he refused to sign the document because it did not contain any US security guarantees for Ukraine.
From Kiev Jarosław Junko (PAP)
jjk/ szm/
EU Commissioner for Industrial Strategy Stephane Sejourne has proposed to the authorities in Kiev to conclude a "beneficial agreement" on the use of Ukrainian mineral resources, Ukrainian media reported on Tuesday.
The proposal was made during Sejourne's visit to Kyiv on Monday, which the French politician attended together with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in connection with the third anniversary of the full-scale Russian invasion, Ukrainian portals reported, citing the AFP agency.
"Ukrainian mineral wealth, including manganese, titanium, graphite and lithium, has been the subject of tense negotiations between Kyiv and Washington. US President Donald Trump has stressed that the United States deserves to 'get its money' for helping to defend Ukraine from a Russian invasion," the European Truth portal recalled.
During his visit to Kyiv, Sejourne offered Ukrainian officials another potential deal.
“21 of the 30 critical materials that Europe needs can be supplied by Ukraine as part of a mutually beneficial partnership,” Sejourne said.
"The added value offered by Europe is that we will never demand an agreement that is not beneficial to both parties," he assured.
On Monday, Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration Olha Stefanishyna announced that Ukraine's negotiations with the US on a mineral resources agreement are in their final stages.
Steve Witkoff, President Trump's Middle East envoy, said Sunday that he expected the U.S. to sign the deal next week. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky rejected the initial U.S. proposal but is no longer hesitating, the adviser added.
Earlier, Zelensky said he refused to sign the document because it did not contain any US security guarantees for Ukraine.
From Kiev Jarosław Junko (PAP)
jjk/ szm/
EU Commissioner for Industrial Strategy Stephane Sejourne has proposed to the authorities in Kiev to conclude a "beneficial agreement" on the use of Ukrainian mineral resources, Ukrainian media reported on Tuesday.
The proposal was made during Sejourne's visit to Kyiv on Monday, which the French politician attended together with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in connection with the third anniversary of the full-scale Russian invasion, Ukrainian portals reported, citing the AFP agency.
"Ukrainian mineral wealth, including manganese, titanium, graphite and lithium, has been the subject of tense negotiations between Kyiv and Washington. US President Donald Trump has stressed that the United States deserves to 'get its money' for helping to defend Ukraine from a Russian invasion," the European Truth portal recalled.
During his visit to Kyiv, Sejourne offered Ukrainian officials another potential deal.
"21 of 30 critically (important) materials that Europe needs can be delivered by Ukraine as part of mutually favorable partnership," said Sejourne.
"The added value offered by Europe is that we will never demand a contract that is not favorable for both sides," he assured.
On Monday, the Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro -Atlantic Integration Olh Stefaniszyna announced that Ukraine's negotiations with the USA on mineral raw materials agreement are at the final stage.
Steve Witkoff, the Messenger of President Trump to the Middle East, informed on Sunday that he expected the US to sign the contract in the next week.
Earlier, Zelensky said he refused to sign the document because it did not contain any US security guarantees for Ukraine.
From Kiev Jarosław Junko (PAP)
JJK/ Szm/
The EU Commissioner for Industrial Strategy Stephane Sejourne proposed to the authorities in Kiev the conclusion of a "favorable agreement" regarding the use of Ukrainian mineral resources - the media in Ukraine reported on Tuesday.
The proposal was made during the Monday visit of the Sejourne to Kiev, in which the French politician participated together with the chairwoman of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen in connection with the third anniversary of the full -size Russian invasion - they donated Ukrainian portals with the appointment to the AFP agency.
"The richness of Ukrainian minerals, including manganese, titanium, graphite and lithium, was the subject of tense negotiations between Kiev and Washington, US President Donald Trump emphasizes that the United States deserves to + receive their money.
During his visit to Kiev, Sejourne offered Ukrainian officials another potential agreement.
"21 of 30 critically (important) materials that Europe needs can be delivered by Ukraine as part of mutually favorable partnership," said Sejourne.
"The added value offered by Europe is that we will never demand a contract that is not favorable for both sides," he assured.
On Monday, the Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro -Atlantic Integration Olh Stefaniszyna announced that Ukraine's negotiations with the USA on mineral raw materials agreement are at the final stage.
Steve Witkoff, the Messenger of President Trump to the Middle East, informed on Sunday that he expected the US to sign the contract in the next week.
Earlier, Zelensky said he refused to sign the document because it did not contain any US security guarantees for Ukraine.
From Kiev Jarosław Junko (PAP)
JJK/ Szm/
The EU Commissioner for Industrial Strategy Stephane Sejourne proposed to the authorities in Kiev the conclusion of a "favorable agreement" regarding the use of Ukrainian mineral resources - the media in Ukraine reported on Tuesday.
The proposal was made during the Monday visit of the Sejourne to Kiev, in which the French politician participated together with the chairwoman of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen in connection with the third anniversary of the full -size Russian invasion - they donated Ukrainian portals with the appointment to the AFP agency.
"The richness of Ukrainian minerals, including manganese, titanium, graphite and lithium, was the subject of tense negotiations between Kiev and Washington, US President Donald Trump emphasizes that the United States deserves to + receive their money.
During his visit to Kiev, Sejourne offered Ukrainian officials another potential agreement.
"21 of 30 critically (important) materials that Europe needs can be delivered by Ukraine as part of mutually favorable partnership," said Sejourne.
"The added value offered by Europe is that we will never demand a contract that is not favorable for both sides," he assured.
On Monday, the Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro -Atlantic Integration Olh Stefaniszyna announced that Ukraine's negotiations with the USA on mineral raw materials agreement are at the final stage.
Steve Witkoff, the Messenger of President Trump to the Middle East, informed on Sunday that he expected the US to sign the contract in the next week.
Earlier, Zelensky said he refused to sign the document because it did not contain any US security guarantees for Ukraine.
From Kiev Jarosław Junko (PAP)
JJK/ Szm/
The EU Commissioner for Industrial Strategy Stephane Sejourne proposed to the authorities in Kiev the conclusion of a "favorable agreement" regarding the use of Ukrainian mineral resources - the media in Ukraine reported on Tuesday.
The proposal was made during the Monday visit of the Sejourne to Kiev, in which the French politician participated together with the chairwoman of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen in connection with the third anniversary of the full -size Russian invasion - they donated Ukrainian portals with the appointment to the AFP agency.
"The richness of Ukrainian minerals, including manganese, titanium, graphite and lithium, was the subject of tense negotiations between Kiev and Washington, US President Donald Trump emphasizes that the United States deserves to + receive their money.
During his visit to Kiev, Sejourne offered Ukrainian officials another potential agreement.
"21 of 30 critically (important) materials that Europe needs can be delivered by Ukraine as part of mutually favorable partnership," said Sejourne.
"The added value offered by Europe is that we will never demand a contract that is not favorable for both sides," he assured.
On Monday, the Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro -Atlantic Integration Olh Stefaniszyna announced that Ukraine's negotiations with the USA on mineral raw materials agreement are at the final stage.
Steve Witkoff, the Messenger of President Trump to the Middle East, informed on Sunday that he expected the US to sign the contract in the next week.
Earlier, Zelensky said he refused to sign the document because it did not contain any US security guarantees for Ukraine.
From Kiev Jarosław Junko (PAP)
JJK/ Szm/
The EU Commissioner for Industrial Strategy Stephane Sejourne proposed to the authorities in Kiev the conclusion of a "favorable agreement" regarding the use of Ukrainian mineral resources - the media in Ukraine reported on Tuesday.
The proposal was made during the Monday visit of the Sejourne to Kiev, in which the French politician participated together with the chairwoman of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen in connection with the third anniversary of the full -size Russian invasion - they donated Ukrainian portals with the appointment to the AFP agency.
"The richness of Ukrainian minerals, including manganese, titanium, graphite and lithium, was the subject of tense negotiations between Kiev and Washington, US President Donald Trump emphasizes that the United States deserves to + receive their money.
During his visit to Kiev, Sejourne offered Ukrainian officials another potential agreement.
"21 of 30 critically (important) materials that Europe needs can be delivered by Ukraine as part of mutually favorable partnership," said Sejourne.
"The added value offered by Europe is that we will never demand a contract that is not favorable for both sides," he assured.
On Monday, the Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro -Atlantic Integration Olh Stefaniszyna announced that Ukraine's negotiations with the USA on mineral raw materials agreement are at the final stage.
Steve Witkoff, the Messenger of President Trump to the Middle East, informed on Sunday that he expected the US to sign the contract in the next week.
Earlier, Zelensky said he refused to sign the document because it did not contain any US security guarantees for Ukraine.
From Kiev Jarosław Junko (PAP)
JJK/ Szm/
The EU Commissioner for Industrial Strategy Stephane Sejourne proposed to the authorities in Kiev the conclusion of a "favorable agreement" regarding the use of Ukrainian mineral resources - the media in Ukraine reported on Tuesday.
The proposal was made during the Monday visit of the Sejourne to Kiev, in which the French politician participated together with the chairwoman of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen in connection with the third anniversary of the full -size Russian invasion - they donated Ukrainian portals with the appointment to the AFP agency.
"The richness of Ukrainian minerals, including manganese, titanium, graphite and lithium, was the subject of tense negotiations between Kiev and Washington, US President Donald Trump emphasizes that the United States deserves to + receive their money.
During his visit to Kiev, Sejourne offered Ukrainian officials another potential agreement.
"21 of 30 critically (important) materials that Europe needs can be delivered by Ukraine as part of mutually favorable partnership," said Sejourne.
"The added value offered by Europe is that we will never demand a contract that is not favorable for both sides," he assured.
On Monday, the Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro -Atlantic Integration Olh Stefaniszyna announced that Ukraine's negotiations with the USA on mineral raw materials agreement are at the final stage.
Steve Witkoff, the Messenger of President Trump to the Middle East, informed on Sunday that he expected the US to sign the contract in the next week.
Earlier, Zelensky said he refused to sign the document because it did not contain any US security guarantees for Ukraine.
From Kiev Jarosław Junko (PAP)
JJK/ Szm/
The EU Commissioner for Industrial Strategy Stephane Sejourne proposed to the authorities in Kiev the conclusion of a "favorable agreement" regarding the use of Ukrainian mineral resources - the media in Ukraine reported on Tuesday.
The proposal was made during the Monday visit of the Sejourne to Kiev, in which the French politician participated together with the chairwoman of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen in connection with the third anniversary of the full -size Russian invasion - they donated Ukrainian portals with the appointment to the AFP agency.
"The richness of Ukrainian minerals, including manganese, titanium, graphite and lithium, was the subject of tense negotiations between Kiev and Washington, US President Donald Trump emphasizes that the United States deserves to + receive their money.
During his visit to Kiev, Sejourne offered Ukrainian officials another potential agreement.
"21 of 30 critically (important) materials that Europe needs can be delivered by Ukraine as part of mutually favorable partnership," said Sejourne.
"The added value offered by Europe is that we will never demand a contract that is not favorable for both sides," he assured.
On Monday, the Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro -Atlantic Integration Olh Stefaniszyna announced that Ukraine's negotiations with the USA on mineral raw materials agreement are at the final stage.
Steve Witkoff, the Messenger of President Trump to the Middle East, informed on Sunday that he expected the US to sign the contract in the next week.
Earlier, Zelensky said he refused to sign the document because it did not contain any US security guarantees for Ukraine.
From Kiev Jarosław Junko (PAP)
JJK/ Szm/
The EU Commissioner for Industrial Strategy Stephane Sejourne proposed to the authorities in Kiev the conclusion of a "favorable agreement" regarding the use of Ukrainian mineral resources - the media in Ukraine reported on Tuesday.
The proposal was made during the Monday visit of the Sejourne to Kiev, in which the French politician participated together with the chairwoman of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen in connection with the third anniversary of the full -size Russian invasion - they donated Ukrainian portals with the appointment to the AFP agency.
"The richness of Ukrainian minerals, including manganese, titanium, graphite and lithium, was the subject of tense negotiations between Kiev and Washington, US President Donald Trump emphasizes that the United States deserves to + receive their money.
During his visit to Kiev, Sejourne offered Ukrainian officials another potential agreement.
"21 of 30 critically (important) materials that Europe needs can be delivered by Ukraine as part of mutually favorable partnership," said Sejourne.
"The added value offered by Europe is that we will never demand a contract that is not favorable for both sides," he assured.
On Monday, the Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro -Atlantic Integration Olh Stefaniszyna announced that Ukraine's negotiations with the USA on mineral raw materials agreement are at the final stage.
Steve Witkoff, the Messenger of President Trump to the Middle East, informed on Sunday that he expected the US to sign the contract in the next week.
Earlier, Zelensky said he refused to sign the document because it did not contain any US security guarantees for Ukraine.
From Kiev Jarosław Junko (PAP)
JJK/ Szm/
The EU Commissioner for Industrial Strategy Stephane Sejourne proposed to the authorities in Kiev the conclusion of a "favorable agreement" regarding the use of Ukrainian mineral resources - the media in Ukraine reported on Tuesday.
The proposal was made during the Monday visit of the Sejourne to Kiev, in which the French politician participated together with the chairwoman of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen in connection with the third anniversary of the full -size Russian invasion - they donated Ukrainian portals with the appointment to the AFP agency.
"The richness of Ukrainian minerals, including manganese, titanium, graphite and lithium, was the subject of tense negotiations between Kiev and Washington, US President Donald Trump emphasizes that the United States deserves to + receive their money.
During his visit to Kiev, Sejourne offered Ukrainian officials another potential agreement.
"21 of 30 critically (important) materials that Europe needs can be delivered by Ukraine as part of mutually favorable partnership," said Sejourne.
"The added value offered by Europe is that we will never demand a contract that is not favorable for both sides," he assured.
On Monday, the Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro -Atlantic Integration Olh Stefaniszyna announced that Ukraine's negotiations with the USA on mineral raw materials agreement are at the final stage.
Steve Witkoff, the Messenger of President Trump to the Middle East, informed on Sunday that he expected the US to sign the contract in the next week.
Earlier, Zelensky said he refused to sign the document because it did not contain any US security guarantees for Ukraine.
From Kiev Jarosław Junko (PAP)
JJK/ Szm/
The EU Commissioner for Industrial Strategy Stephane Sejourne proposed to the authorities in Kiev the conclusion of a "favorable agreement" regarding the use of Ukrainian mineral resources - the media in Ukraine reported on Tuesday.
The proposal was made during the Monday visit of the Sejourne to Kiev, in which the French politician participated together with the chairwoman of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen in connection with the third anniversary of the full -size Russian invasion - they donated Ukrainian portals with the appointment to the AFP agency.
"The richness of Ukrainian minerals, including manganese, titanium, graphite and lithium, was the subject of tense negotiations between Kiev and Washington, US President Donald Trump emphasizes that the United States deserves to + receive their money.
During his visit to Kiev, Sejourne offered Ukrainian officials another potential agreement.
"21 of 30 critically (important) materials that Europe needs can be delivered by Ukraine as part of mutually favorable partnership," said Sejourne.
"The added value offered by Europe is that we will never demand a contract that is not favorable for both sides," he assured.
On Monday, the Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro -Atlantic Integration Olh Stefaniszyna announced that Ukraine's negotiations with the USA on mineral raw materials agreement are at the final stage.
Steve Witkoff, the Messenger of President Trump to the Middle East, informed on Sunday that he expected the US to sign the contract in the next week.
Earlier, Zelensky said he refused to sign the document because it did not contain any US security guarantees for Ukraine.
From Kiev Jarosław Junko (PAP)
JJK/ Szm/
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